The fifth Digital China Summit will kick off in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province this year from July 23 to 24, with the aim to demonstrate the latest digital construction achievements, promote communications between experts and enterprises on digital economy theories and practices, and enhance global cooperation in building up a strong digitized nation, according to a press conference held on Tuesday.
Over the past four years, the summit facilitated the signing and launching of more than 1,400 digital projects, with total investment exceeding 1 trillion yuan ($148.8 billion). This year, one main forum, 18 sub-forums and over 30 special events will be held, focusing on new digital technology, 5G application and 6G prospects, digital product trading platform as well as the cloud computing ecology, said Guo Ningning, vice-governor of Fujian province.
Professionals, industrial leaders, business people from private enterprises and multinational corporations will be present, and four guest provinces - Yunnan, Hebei, Hubei and Heilongjiang - are invited to share their experience with digital practices.
As the pilot city of digital renminbi, Fuzhou is to issue 20 million yuan of digital red packets during the summit and officially set up the Fujian Big Data Trading Center, Guo Ningning said.
To further deepen the construction of digital application scenarios, the summit creatively built up three platforms - digitized conference service platform, cloud-based summit and online international digital product expo, according to Lin Baojin, Fuzhou's Party secretary.
"Sub-forums, innovation competition and new product launches will be livestreamed online, and over 550 exhibitors will display their technologies via the cloud platform," Lin shared.